Carrefour To Achieve Carbon Neutrality By 2040
French retailer Carrefour has set the target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040 by reducing emissions from its activities at source as much as possible.
It will focus, in particular, on using completely renewable electricity by 2030, replacing all of its fluorinated refrigerants with natural fluids and further reducing its energy consumption.
Together, all these initiatives will remove 1,280,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent by 2040, the company noted.
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